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Angel Reese shares TikTok video that claims she is 'unsafe' when playing vs Fever in Indiana

Fox NewsTuesday, May 20, 2025 at 10:05:12 PM
Angel Reese shares TikTok video that claims she is 'unsafe' when playing vs Fever in Indiana
WNBA rookie Angel Reese stirred up some buzz by resharing a TikTok video on her account that suggests she feels "unsafe" when playing against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The clip doesn’t elaborate on whether this is about physical safety, competitive intensity, or something else, but it’s definitely got people talking.
What This Means: This isn’t just about basketball—it’s about the growing spotlight (and pressure) on rising stars like Reese and Clark. If a player is hinting at feeling unsafe, even vaguely, it raises questions about fan behavior, rivalry tensions, or league dynamics. For a league pushing for more attention, this kind of drama could either fuel interest or highlight deeper issues.
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